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Dichroic Petroglyph Pendants


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Dichroic glass pendant featuring dancing petroglyph figure
Dichroic Petroglyph  pendant
Dancing Figure
$35.00
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dichroic petroglyph pendant
Dichroic Petroglyph Pendant
Dancing Figure
$35.00

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Dichroic pendant with etched bear petroglyph
Dichroic Pendant
Petroglyph Bear
$39.95

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petroglyph lizard pendant handcrafted in gold dichroic glass
Dichroic Pendant 
Lizard Petroglyph
$35.00

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dichroic pendant featuring a petroglyph sun
Dichroic Pendant
Petroglyph Sun
$35.00

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blue dichroic pendant featuring a petroglyph sun
Dichroic Pendant
Petroglyph Sun
with Sterling Snake Chain
$48.00

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Dichroic Swirl Pendant
$35.00

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dichroic petroglyph turtle pendant
Dichroic Pendant 
Turtle Petroglyph
$35.00

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dichroic pendant with swirl or spiral design

Dichroic Swirl Pendant
$30.00

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magenta dichroic glass pendant with swirl or spiral design

Dichroic Swirl Pendant
$30.00

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dichroic Kokopelli pendant
Kokopelli Petroglyph
Dichroic Pendant
$35.00

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What is dichroic glass?
Dichroic glass has a special coating that causes it to shimmer and shine.  When applied to clear glass, two colors are transmitted and reflected.  In other words, the color shifts when the glass is viewed from a different angle.  When applied to black glass, the transmitted color is absorbed and only the reflected color is seen.  Many think dichroic glass was originally developed for the laser industry and then became widely popular in many artistic applications.  But in fact, dichroic glass was first developed in the 4th Century AD by the Romans.
 

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